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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Here's Morgan Freeman with another holiday memory.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Christmas Eve nineteen forty five times was so tight we
couldn't afford a tree. But that wasn't gonna stop my daddy,
so he packed us up and moved us to a
snowy forest. And I lost two toes to frostbite that night,
and the coyote ran off with my grandma. But it
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was worth it for that tree. After all, I got
more toes, and besides, Grandma kind of smelled funking Happy holidays.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
And that's another holiday memory with Morgan Freeman.
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Guess what time of it it is time for another show?
Speaker 1 (00:47):
How much is that gonna cost?
Speaker 4 (00:48):
Well do the Christmas Show for nothing?
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Find but you get MEP for it.
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And now on with our show.
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Happy Holidays, Happy Holidays.
Speaker 6 (00:54):
Happy holidays, Happy holidays.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Happy holidays.
Speaker 7 (00:57):
Just say murray Christmas.
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Management doesn't want to sing that.
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Just see it as a holiday spirit showtime.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
In this present crisis, Government is not the solution to
our problem.
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Government is the problem.
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This is Charlotte County Speaks, your chance to let your
voice be heard on local, state, inn national issues and
now broadcasting live from a dumpy little warehouse behind a
Taco Bell, the host of Charlotte County Speaks can Love Joy.
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They're all there, all over the place, right Hey, okay, okay, Hey,
Amy Curtis over town Hall, pointing out what we've been
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telling you here since two thousand and seven. I mean,
the left globally as well as here in the United States,
have spent the last twenty five years bending a knee,
kissing up to radical Islam, and in the wake of
the September eleventh terror attacks, many politicians, including George W. Bush,
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tried to kiss ass and think that they can separate
the terrorists from the broader ideology that is Islam. It's
part of their ideology is jihad. So you're never gonna
do that, idiots. We even engaged in that whole, remember
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the global War on terror, remember the whole fight him
over there, or we're going to fight him here, and
his Bush is screaming that like a little douche, he
imports Mosques and Muslims here while we're finding him over there,
so we don't have to find him here. Well, now
they're all here and we're fighting him here. Not working
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out for Western nations. People are starting to speak up
about the problems that Islam brings, and there are plenty
of them. It's an ideology wholly incompatible with Western values. Again,
Islam isn't a religion, It's an ideology. It's a totalitarian
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political ideology, very thin, veneer of religion, and it is holy,
completely totally incompatible with our constitution, our Bill of rights,
and our judicial system. End of freaking story. Bush and
little morons he associated with thought that they were smarter,
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or they just thought they were gonna, hey, let's balkanize
the US. Sunday Islamist inspired by Isis open fire on
a Honka celebration in Bondi Beach, near Sydney, Australia, killing
at least fifteen injuring forty more children, Holocaust survivors all injured,
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and when the average citizen dared speak about radical Islam
aside from the cops who didn't do a damn thing,
froze in place. Politicians accused them of Islamophobia because these
idiots believe racism is a worse offense than shooting Jews
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or plowing cars into Christmas revelers. But people aren't reacting
to accusations of Islamophobia with capitulation and apologies anymore, because
I'm not Islamophobic, I'm anti Islam. Big difference quote. The
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government is considering a draft definition of anti Muslim hatred
which does not include the term Islamophobia. The BBC has
seen the form of words from the Islamophobia Anti Muslim
Hatred Working Group, which the government has taken to stakeholders
for consultation. Free speech campaigners have expressed concerns concerns that
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protections for Islamophobia would mean it would not be possible
to criticize the religion itself. Members of the working group
argue the definition protects individuals while avoiding overreach. A working
group was established in February to provide the government with
a working definition of anti Muslim hatred or Islamophobia. They
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submitted their proposal to the government in October. The definition
will be a non statutory meaning it is not said
in law or legally binding, but will provide a form
of words public bodies can adopt. It provides guidance to
the government and other bodies on what constitutes unacceptable treatment
of Muslims because we got to keep kissing their ass,
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aiming to help them better understand and quantify prejudice and
hate crimes against this group, of which there are virtually
none in this country. FBI database Jews are the most
attacked group. Nobody gives a crap about Muslims for the
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most part. Just shut up and become American and we'll
all get along fine. But they don't want to do that,
and the UK has literally gone to the definition of insanity.
Guns aren't the problem, Christmas markets aren't the problem. New
Year's celebrations aren't the problem. Islam is the problem and
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is with the last definition endorsed by the Labor Party.
This dangerously elades concepts the protection of people from harm
versus the protection of ideas from scrutiny, Radical identity vertues
versus religious beliefs actions that are already illegal versus behavior
that a free society should permit, and the inclusion of
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this language is especially problematic the prejudicial stereotyping and racialization
of Muslims to stir up hatred against them. First, racialization
is a nonsensical term used in this instance to make
something not about race, and again, Muslims aren't a race.
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It's the the UK's desire to just bend over and
kiss Islam's butt to the detriment of their own people,
their own culture, their own society, in their own country.
They're suicidal. High caller, you're on the air.
Speaker 8 (08:24):
Yeah, good morning. Yes, Islam Mauslims, every one of them
is a threat to Western civilization. Islam is evil, It's Satanic.
And you know these people are taught to lie. Their
book says they can lie to us. There's nothing a
Moslim can say that we can trust.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
Takiya, Yes, lying in the furtherance of Islam.
Speaker 8 (08:50):
Correct. Indeed, every Maslim in America needs to be deported.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Well, you got a lot of American citizens here. I
would suggest the quicker route is just to ban sharia.
Ban Sharia in the United States. You get got practicing it,
you get punished.
Speaker 8 (09:12):
And to port those that are not citizens.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Oh well, of course, of course, of course, to port
the illegal aliens without question, thank you for the call. Yes, indeed,
of course to port the illegal aliens. But you've got
a lot of legal citizens that are Muslim. So I
suggest just making Sharia illegal, banning Sharia in the United States.
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I think you would go a lot farther with that.
But again, this is an older clip, about three minutes long,
but it's an FBI agent explaining exactly what Islam is.
Speaker 9 (09:52):
The entire purpose of Islam, according to all Islamic doctrine,
is to ensure that there is an Islamic state throughout
the entire world called a caliphate, and under that Sharia
or Islamic law is the law of the land.
Speaker 6 (10:06):
That's it.
Speaker 9 (10:08):
Islam is no more complicated than that. Islam breaks the
entire world into two parts, the Dhal Islam, where Sharia
is the law of the land, and the dhal Harb,
the house or abode of war, where there is not
Shariah as the law of the land. The function of
Islam is to eliminate the darhal Harb until the entire
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world's a darl Islam, and the vehicle to do that
is called what jihad, which in one hundred percent of
all published Islamic law is only defined as warfare against
non Muslims.
Speaker 6 (10:45):
So let's just put that on the line.
Speaker 9 (10:46):
And so we're here talking national security issues. We have
people here that are running for the office of President
of the United States, and we have to begin there.
And what I would put for is that, since and
actually prior to, but since nine to eleven, our entire
national security apparatus has been unprofessional in its approach to
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this war, from the four star generals to the Office
of the President, to the National Security Staff, to the
leaders of DHS when it was created, the FBI, the CIA,
and other agencies, because we have said this has nothing
to do with Islam, despite the fact that our war
fighting doctrine says, when you analyze an enemy, you start
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with who he says he is and why he's fighting.
And one hundred percent of this enemy that we're facing,
from the jihadi and Chattanooga to the nine to eleven
hijackers and everybody before and in between, have all said
we're Muslims waging jihad and the cause of a law
in order to impose Islamic law and established califhate period.
Speaker 6 (11:59):
So that's what it is.
Speaker 9 (12:01):
And if we look in Islamic law, authoritative Islamic law,
the kind you get at mosque bookstores, not at Barnes
and Noble, you will see that one hundred percent of
them say that jahad is warfare against non Muslims, and
it's total warfare.
Speaker 6 (12:17):
It's not just guns and bombs.
Speaker 9 (12:20):
It's psychological warfare, it is political warfare, it's subversion, it
is the whole nine yards. It's total warfare, something that
our DoD has not been practicing. I would say you'd
have to go back towards Reagan administration and maybe even
beyond that.
Speaker 6 (12:38):
Complete and total war against non.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Muslim There it is. It's what they are, It's what
their book says. I got a copy of their book.
It ain't that great.
Speaker 7 (12:49):
I'll tell you feel my head with such from propaganda.
Speaker 10 (12:52):
More propaganda coming up with Ken Lovejoy and Charlotte County
speaks on news radio fifteen eighty.
Speaker 5 (12:59):
W Oh, there's no place like home for the holidays.
There's no man how far away.
Speaker 7 (13:18):
When you pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze
for the holidays, you can't beat Home, Sweet Home. I
met a man who lives in Tennessee and he was
heading for Pennsylvania and some homemade pumpkin pie from Pennsylvania.
Speaker 5 (13:44):
Folks are traveling down to Dixie. Sunny show from Atlantic
to Pacific. Gee, the traffic is terrific.
Speaker 3 (13:54):
Oh, there's no place like home for the holidays. CA's
no matter half far away your own. If you want
to be happy in a million way for the holidays,
you can't beat homes bet.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
Home News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FMWCCF
ten twenty six Here Charlie County speaks. Late Great Leon
Redbone right there home for the holidays. I think all
all the laundry detergent. He used to sing the jingle
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for that. I think pretty sure. AnyWho two six, fifteen
eighty here at Charlotte County speaks. If you want to
chime in, I direct your attention to CCTV over at
the county right now. Special meeting going on. As you recall,
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Vanessa Oliver has got a rich developer in her back
pocket apparently who's willing to stroke her a nice big check.
I would imagine if she can get done what she
just abruptly decided to do, without anybody else knowing about it,
is to take the city upon A Gorda's utility and
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give it to the county. County doesn't really want it,
The city doesn't want to give it up. Nobody knows
what the hell's going on. County's having a meeting right now.
Because again Vanessa, just like her daddy is. You recall
when they tried to steal the airport. They did it
just like this. Last minute, we're taking the airport. Tomorrow
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is the legislative meeting, and then they're done until the
end of the years. You start a new fresh in
January up in Tallahassee. And she would continue to ram
this down our throats. Debbie lux Is the Marapon pony
Guarda is getting up to speak right now. Tim Richie
just got to oh, Tim, water Warrior. But it's bad.
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You know, look, there's usually studies done, there's usually complaints
from a lot of people, first to the city, to
the airport authority. You know, we're supposedly this was where
the big problem is. Airport authority knew nothing about any problems.
City Punic Gorda says, nobody's been coming complaining to US
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County didn't know anything about it. But here's old Vanessa Oliver,
last minute, just like Daddy, because she's Daddy's little puppet,
pulls this crap at the last minute. It's a bad idea.
We don't know what we're gonna get. We already got
screwed over by General Development in the utilities deal. We're
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paying some of the highest water prices in the state
for years. And now Vanessa always behind that big old smile,
behind that big old Republican smile. She's got a big
old butcher knife Freddy to stab her constituents in the
back with it. And I think that's what's going on here.
Just like Daddy, who would rather take state taxpayer money
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and give it to a private individual lie about that
in front of a committee, she's more than willing to
just do the Nancy Pelosi, Oh, you got to agree
to it first, and then we'll tell you what's in it.
And what's in it could be higher water prices for
all of us because we're taking over. We don't know
what the assets are, we don't know the condition of it.
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Stuff like this should have been worked out long before
a little Vanessa and her chunky smile shows up wanting
to steal the utility and give it to the county.
When nobody knows what the hell's going on, they need
to crap on this and shut it down asap. And Vanessa,
I don't know what the hell you're thinking, but you're
an idiot. You're putting yourself and your reputation in jeopardy
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by pulling stupid crap like this. But again, what do
you want? She's my grant's daughter. No, the apple don't
fall far far at all, So we'll see how that
goes tomorrow. I imagine the meeting. I'm trying to read the
closed caption here. Debbie lucks up there, but again, bad idea,
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bad way to go about it, stupid way to go
about it. But again, when you're a kiss ass politician
looking to do whatever you can to climb that ladder
and get a big campaign check, this is the type
of stuff that politicians like her are willing to do. Underhanded,
back door ram down our throats, no discussion. That's who
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she is. You might want to think about that next
time she's up for election. Twoh six fifteen eighty toll
free eight eight eight four four one fifteen eighty Yes
nine hundred billion dollar defense spending bill still got money
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for Ukraine in it by partisan vote of seventy six
to twenty in vote clolture on the bill, bringing it
one step closer to final passage, which could still take
several days. Nobody seems to be too concerned about the
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Ukraine funding or other unnecessary BSW. We'll see uh. Section
three seventy three of the bill and its replacement with
the Rotor Act to had more protections for aviation safety
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is in the bills. Language that coming from Ted Cruz, however,
sent a majority leader Johnny Thune said that Cruise's amendment
is unlikely hard to do. The NDAA now eighteen Republicans
voting against it, one hundred and fifteen Democrats voting in
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favor of it. So that should tell you, right, there's
there's some garbage in here. A billion to Ukraine continues
to fund DEI and Tranny policies. Huh no, not great.
But again, you know, I'm happy with the eighteen Republicans
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who voted no. Well, because that's always been the exceed
It's the NDAA, it's our troops. We have to vote
yes no. You don't, particularly when there's garbage in the bill.
Get the garbage out and then vote yes, fight to
get the garbage out. Don't say you're concerned, and then
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head off to the fundraiser. It just seems like that's
what they do. Two six fifteen eighty, toll free eight
eight eight four four one fifteen eighty. You know, Markowski,
everybody else screaming, cry and whining about Trump. But the
latest job numbers are out and they look pretty good
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for the administration. You gotta say last month, last month,
it was reported that September jobs exceeded expectations. And since September,
the private sector has gained one hundred and twenty one
thousand jobs. Meanwhile, the government has lost. The government has
lost one hundred and sixty eight thousand jobs. That's awesome news.
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That's awesome news. Some other facts too. Since August, the
private sector has added two hundred and twenty five thousand jobs.
Federal employment is now at its lowest level in over
a decade. Real wages are on track to rise by
four point two percent in the first full year of
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the Trump administration, which far outpaces inflation. And that's this,
this whole affordability thing. Do you actually think that prices
are going to just continue to drop? No, No, they're not.
Once something inflates to a certain price, it generally is
going to stay there. It ain't going to drop too much,
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if at all. But what can grow are the real
wages so that your income is competitive with the inflation
and you are able to afford it. It's no big deal,
and wages are going up. Of the job growth under
President has come in the private sector and among nonnate
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and among native born Americans, not illegal aliens. And then
the November jobs report is also expected to exceed expectations.
It did apparently, but thanks to the Democrats Schumer shutdown,
the numbers got delayed in coming out. Jobs added in
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November sixty four thousand, they expected fifty thousand, Unemployment at
four point six percent, excellent news for real Americans, native
born Americans looking for jobs. November was the best on record,
and over the last year, native born Americans with jobs
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is up two point six million, while foreign born workers
saw a decline. So all net job growth this year
has gone to we the people, real Americans. And that's
the best economic news that's been given out in a
long time. And it's proof that the tide is turning
if you're paying attention. So pay attention, cause stuff's getting
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better if you look for it, it is, but you
got to look at it. You can focus on all
the you can focus on all the negativity out there,
but if you start looking for the good stuff, you'll
find quite a lot of it. Some of the bad
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stuff that's still going on out there, though, and this
is stuff that Americans, American workers need to be doing,
not illegal aliens. And again, not only do you have
to go after the state for doing this, we have
to go after the trucking companies for this too. Several
high profile fatal crashes in twenty twenty five, all involving
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non citizen big rig drivers who can't speak English, can't read,
and obviously, based on the res and the people killed,
can't drive. But all of that prompted the Department of
Transportation to investigate how commercial CDL licenses were being issued.
Crashes in Florida killed three, people, Texas killed five, Alabama
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killed two. Widespread fraud irregularities, fake CDL schools, bribery schemes,
fraudulent Mexican license, state failures to properly verify immigration status
so August twelfth crash on the Florida Turnpike, killing three people.
Harshinder Singh, twenty eight year old driver from India, attempted
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an illegal U turn.
Speaker 6 (25:50):
Right in the middle of a freeway.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
In an area marked for official use only. He had
entered the USC legally through Mexico in twenty eighteen, obtained
an illegal California CDL, and his trailer jackknife wedge of
minivan killed the people. Investigators report Sing had been denied
a work permit in twenty twenty later received one In
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April of twenty twenty five. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
investigators tested sing for English proficiency, and he answered only
two of twelve verbal questions correctly and identified just one
of four traffic signs. March thirteenth, twenty twenty five, seventeen
vehicle pileo up occurred in a construction zone Interstate thirty five,
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just outside Austin, killing five, including an infant and a
four year old, hospitalizing eleven others. Driver driver was Solomon
Weldecal Area, Ethiopian national on a work visa hauling freight
for Amazon. Charged within t ooxication manslaughter after test detected
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central nervous system depressants. Although he claimed brake failure, inspectors
found no mechanical issues. Cited prior hours of service violations,
unsafe lane changes, failure to follow traffic signs, twenty two
charges he faces, including manslaughter. Third one happened in May Thomasville, Alabama.
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Loaded semi truck four vehicles stopped at a red light
at highway speed, killing two people injuring four others. Andre Dimterko,
forty five year old Ukrainian on a work visa. Third
day on the job. Authorities reported that neither the driver
nor his passenger spoke English, communicated only in Russian. Investigators
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noted a failed skills test related to speeding, missing immigration paperwork,
confiscated the driver's phone. So we got as many experts say,
as many as one hundred and thirty thousand of these
people ill legal alien truck drivers operating in the US.
Tens of thousands believed to obtain CDLs through illegitimate means
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English proficiency. Proficiency enforcement was expanded following in executive order
reversing prior guidance, but as of June, inspectors are authorized
to place drivers out of service for lack of English proficiency,
and approximately ninety five hundred commercial drivers have been removed
from service since late June for failing to meet through requirement.
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DOT data shows that drivers cited for English language violations
have higher crash rates than those cited for speeding or
drug and alcohol related offenses, and as a result of
these findings, Trump's administration has threatened to withhold highway funding
from states that failed to comply with federal audits and
revoke licenses issued under questionable circumstances. I still say they
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need to be going after the comp the trucker cup,
these truckers, they're getting the trucks from a company. They
can't afford these trucks. The company that hired them has
a responsibility to vet their drivers as well. California has
already begun revoking about seventeen thousand improperly issued licenses. Audits
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in California found that twenty five percent of one hundred
and forty five non domiciled licenses reviewed since June of
this year were improperly issued, including cases where licenses remained
valid years after work permits expired. In addition to revoking
seventeen thousand licenses, California has filed a lawsuit against the
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government seeking the return of tens of millions of dollars
in withheld transportation funding, arguing that the funding cuts are
arbitrary and unlawful. No, you guys, quit trying to destroy
the country from within Washington State. It's happening there too.
Skyline CDL school bribed a state examiner to secure passing scores,
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some drivers never taking the test at all, and eighty
percent of them failed when they got retested. So records
showed unqualified instructors, falsified documentation bypassed English language requirements, and
more than one hundred licenses were canceled. Texas same type
of deal. Louisiana similar. California seems to be the worst.
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But several states are involved in this and it's getting
people killed. And the Democrats instead of protecting their citizens,
they're fellow Democrats. What do they do? They try and
continue the scam. They don't care. They don't care that
their constituents are being killed on the roadways. They don't
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They don't care about you.
Speaker 7 (31:00):
No doubt about it.
Speaker 8 (31:01):
You have become a great show man.
Speaker 10 (31:03):
Ken Love Joyce coming right back with more. Charlotte County Speaks,
News Radio fifteen eighty WCCF.
Speaker 11 (31:12):
How many of your mothers do this at Christmas time?
When you unwrap the gifts? They saved the bows off
the volume. You never have a reason either. It's always well,
you never know.
Speaker 6 (31:24):
Okay, I'm preparing.
Speaker 11 (31:25):
For that Soviet bow embargo. Yeah, Cuban ribbon blockage. She's
got a You got good gifts. Now, when you're a kid,
you'd had no idea what to get your dad. Dad's
got the shaft up until you turn eighteen. You got
no concept of what to get your old man. Your
dad's unwrapping your gift. You're ten years old. You don't
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know what he's trying to sound excited, you know. Oh
thanks Jeff Dura flame log. Maybe next we can get
a fireplace.
Speaker 9 (32:18):
When blad it comes, stand down time the door.
Speaker 6 (32:26):
To catch the grand pand when.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
The time from the party fall.
Speaker 9 (32:33):
When black time.
Speaker 2 (32:35):
Comes, I collect everything on the.
Speaker 3 (32:41):
And before my friend's fine hour beyond.
Speaker 5 (32:44):
The road.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
Went back and ball.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Column News Radio fifteen eighty one hundred point nine FM WCCF,
Charlotte County Speaks just about ten forty one. He did
comments in the special meeting in Murdoch regarding the takeover
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and giving away of the pun iguardy utilities. Well, I
think it will dishonorable would be it would describe the
individual who wants this done because he doesn't have the
balls to do it the right way, to come out
and go through the proper channels, and to let him
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to let everybody know who he is and why he
thinks he's so important that this should happen to him.
Speaker 5 (33:49):
Or them.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
Again, underhanded last minute backstabbing. Typical Mic Grant work from
Mike Grant's daughter Vanessa Oliver, just staying skanky politicians have
to be shown the door.
Speaker 6 (34:19):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (34:19):
You've been hearing this in the PSAs too, spreading good vibes,
Good vibes. Well, there's a rise now of vibe dating.
I know, I don't know either, So let's find out.
Young people are growing tired of dating checklists and are
returning to good old fashioned chemistry. Oh well, this sounds
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like good news. I mean actually talking to each other,
not just swiping left and right, actually meeting each other
in public and having conversations. Get out. Vibe dating is
what they call it now, and it's a trend that's
reportedly gaining traction with the gen Zers focusing on finding
someone who sparks an instant connection. That's what you're looking for,
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Like that I saw her and boom, it was love
at feace sight. It's just about a feeling, says Susan
relationship expert Susan Trombetty, CEO of Exclusive Matchmaking. God, how
many dating sites are there throwing away the traditional list
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and just going with it and seeing if you too
click or how you feel in the moment, kind of
like we used to do it. Remember that the shift
suggests that gen Z may be craving something more instinctive
and authentic in a cultural in a culture increasingly dominated
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by technology. I think it's about dating fatigue, if you
ask me, Trombetty said. Everybody's used to getting on an
app and saying what they want, and they're tossing that
because it's not working. Vibe dating also appeals to gen
Z's no fuss attitude. It's based on chemistry, so it's
very appealing. She said that adding sexual attraction also appears
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to play a role. Gee you think.
Speaker 4 (36:15):
I don't know?
Speaker 1 (36:15):
Sounds like good news. Yeah, A I ain't gonna find
you a decent wife. Trust me, Trust me, it's gonna
your chat GPTs. You ask what kind of WiFi should
we look for? Your jet chat gpt is gonna get
all jealous and wind up talking yourself into killing yourself.
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So stay away from the chat GPTs. It's already happened
and now, or else I wouldn't have just didn't think
that up. That's already happened. I hope we go here
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we are. Number one of your five random facts once again,
if you missed it yesterday. Dick van Dyke, legendary TV
and movie actor, recently turned one hundred years old, and
this fact puts that into context. Babe Ruth hit four
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hundred and five home runs while he was alive. Okay,
Dick vang Dyke is one hundred and Babe Ruth hit
four hundred five home runs while he was alive. Okay,
great random facts. I guess it, just okay. Number two.
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Eighty percent of the pretzels in the US are made
in Pennsylvania. Number three. Pop tart sales went up every
year from nineteen eighty two to twenty fourteen, and it's
possible they're still going up. Twenty fourteen is just the
last time Kellogg's announced any pop tart sales stats. In
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twenty twenty three, Kellogg's became Keleva, and just recently it
was acquired by Mars Incorporated, So the planet Mars now
owns your pop tarts. Number four. Since the NFL draft began,
forty one percent of the number one picks have been quarterbacks.
That's thirty seven out of ninety. It's been even more
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popular in recent years. Twenty one of the past twenty
eight number one picks have been quarterbacks. And finally, number
five of your five random facts, it would take five
minutes to knock someone out by holding a rag soaked
with chloroform under their nose. It ain't like the movies.
Not two seconds like the movies. It's not. It take
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you a while. So so that's why Cosby used roofies instead.
There's your five random facts. Oh, Deutsch is talking now,
it's a special meeting. It's all over now. Uh. I
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don't know what he's saying. The gist I'm getting from
everybody on both sides is that this is a bad idea.
It's not going to benefit we the people. It's going
to benefit a couple of individuals a couple of rich
individuals and that's it. So again Vanessa needs to be
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put in her place. Tell this little twink once again,
we don't work for her. She doesn't call the shots
and kill this thing. And if they want to bring
it up again after several policy meetings and workshops and
studies that suggest maybe this is a good idea or not,
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then bring it up. But Willie Nelly, this broad comes
up and just is going to throw the here's what
we're doing? Deal with it? Well, you got one day
to decide, because I'm going to Tallahassie and it's all over.
Do not like her? Have you been able to figure
that one out yet? What was the only reason she
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got She ran for the airport authority was to help
Daddy get the airport on the second round go around
that didn't work out. So they thought, wow, that's kind
of an easy gig. I think I'll just stick in politics.
Not a fan at all, can you tell? Well, here
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we go, final story of the day. Telling you this
kind of tells you how old we're all getting. Here
are the thirteen biggest pop culture moments of twenty twenty five.
Number thirteen, Robert Irwin winning Dancing with the Stars. His
sister Bindi won in twenty fifteen. That was pretty good,
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you know, Steve, Steve's kid. Good to see Diane Keith
Keaton passing away in October at age seventy nine, very
sad loved her old fashioned heist at the Louver. Seemed
to have gone off well. Got away on electric scooters.
Kimmel getting yanked after his Charlie Kirk comments. Number ten
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Bell each using team Conrad on the Summer I Turn Pretty,
Taylor Swift and Travis getting engaged. Number seven the astronomer
Ceo getting caught having an affair with a Coldplay kiss cam. Oh,
that was funny. Remember that last two Beyonce winning Album
of the Year for the first time ever and number
one biggest thing Lo Booboo Craze.
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